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Kabul urban land crisis : a summary of issues and recommendations (达里语)

摘要

The majority of Kabul's new migrants are informally housed. While this has prevented an even larger crisis of homelessness, informal development has led to legal and regulatory violations, including violations of property rights and rights of way, and... 更多显示The majority of Kabul's new migrants are informally housed. While this has prevented an even larger crisis of homelessness, informal development has led to legal and regulatory violations, including violations of property rights and rights of way, and has left insufficient space for infrastructure and social facilities. These circumstances have presented decision makers with a number of challenging questions: Should informal settlements be legalized? Can services be delivered under circumstances of unplanned development? What processes should be in place to address violations of property rights, thus preventing conflict? In what manner should land in Kabul be developed? This note attempts to answer some of these questions and thus to provide the government of Afghanistan with policy advice on two important aspects of urban land management: (1) development of Kabul using contemporary planning and regulatory tools, focusing on informal settlements and on land development; and (2) key interventions in property rights with a focus on regularization of tenure in informal settlements and resolution of land disputes.
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